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Plymouth's women in history: Ju-jitsu suffragettes and the plan to bring down Smeaton's Tower
You may not know about some of these fascinating stories from Plymouth's past
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Plots to blow up Smeaton's Tower, ju-jitsu-trained suffragettes and an infamous and controversial Stonehouse courtesan - these are just some of the women you may not know about in Plymouth's past.
Simon Webb counters popular view in his book The Suffragette Bombers: Britain's Forgotten Terrorists
He claims 'history has been kind' to Emmeline Pankhurst and the other leaders of the movement
He argues that they carried out a 'widespread and sustained bombing campaign' across the country
Activists also carried out arson attacks, including on tea house at Kew Gardens in Richmond, West London